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Erin & Charlie |
We spent the month of July in Washington DC with a quick trip to NC squeezed in. Erin, who goes to Pakistan on August 19, had invited us to stay with her for the month of July while she completed some training for her new assignment. It was great to have this time to be with her as we are not sure if we will be able to see her over the next year--it doesn't look like it will be possible to visit with her while she is in Pakistan, but we might be able to meet her in Bali or Thailand or who knows where.
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Mart & Bob at the Folk Life Festival |
It also gave us some time to reconnect with some friends from the Library of Congress--Barby Morland and her husband Howard and Tori Hill and her wife, Elizabeth Carl. Mart and Bob Larson also met us several times in the District, including for the 4th of July fireworks, the Folk Life Festival and some great "Jazz in the Park" evenings in the Sculpture Garden on 7th Street.
Mart and Bob also have the traveling bug, and we have agreed to meet up in Mexico in November and December--most of the time in San Miguel de Allende but also Mexico City. We are looking forward to exploring both places with them, and it was great fun finding apartments to share on AirBNB. We're hoping that the reality is as good as the pictures!
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Hannah & Betsy at Rehobeth |
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Out walking with Abby & Evelyn |
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Anita, Christine, Sue & Dean in Annapolis |
Being in DC also gave us the opportunity to visit with family and see the nieces and nephews and grandnieces. With Hannah and Betsy, we took a day trip to Rehobeth for short dip in the ocean and an afternoon at Funland--a 1960's era amusement park on the beachfront complete with rides and games. According to their Mom, Anne, it is one of their favorite places.
Susie and Jerry asked us to watch their girls, Abby and Evelyn, while they took a much deserved short (two day) romantic break in the Virginia countryside. That was lots of fun. Little one and two year old girls have a lot more energy than 60 something Great Aunts and Uncles we discovered. Regardless, they were both so sweet and it was a pleasure being with them.
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Larry, Christine & Thurgood Marshall |
Last but not least, Dean and Anita, hearing we were in town, invited us out to their house in Columbia for an overnight. After a great takeout Thai dinner, we stayed with Christine while her parents went out for a date night. Next day we all went to Annapolis to see a children's play. What fun !
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Boone House & garden |
After visits with the family, we took a week off to drive down to North Carolina. Our first stop was Boone, where we attended our friend, Mary Reichel's, retirement party: she was Dean of Libraries at Appalachian State for more than 21 years. Larry had the great honor of working with her from 2000-2006.
Tom and Kit Fisher were kind enough to host us once again; they jokingly call one of the upstairs bedrooms, the Boyer Suite. Our stay in Boone gave us a chance to check up on the house there. Like other places in the East, Boone has had a lot of rain this spring and summer, so we were a little worried--but fortunately all was well and the gardens have grown incredibly over the last few years.
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Maury & Dru |
From Boone we traveled across the state and stopped in Louisburg to see Dru and Maury York. Maury, a colleague of Larry's at ECU, has just retired and they are renovating an older house in Maury's home town. It was fun visiting with them and taking a tour of historic Louisburg.
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Cynthia in her garden |
It was then on to Greenville. Another one of Larry's colleagues, Blythe Tennent, hosted us. Sometimes we feel like Blanche DuBois, but instead of depending on the kindness of strangers, we depend on the kindness of our friends to provide us bed and board as well as hospitality during some of our travels. While in Greenville, our friend and Italian traveling companion, Cynthia Adams feted us with a delicious dinner. Since her retirement, Cynthia has been able to devote more time to her garden, and as you can see she is enjoying great success. We loved the tour of the her garden as well as the delicious meal, especially as Nancy Ball--who accompanied Cynthia to Italy was able to make it to dinner with her husband, Lee. Cynthia's husband, Wayne, was also with us, as well as Blythe, and we all had a wonderful reunion.
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Sue and Bea |
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When we returned to DC, we went to the movies one day and ordered buttered popcorn. Sue put it on her lap and when the movie was over she had a huge grease spot on her pants. Thinking this was such bad luck, we started walking back to Erin's apartment. All of a sudden we heard, "Sue, Larry !" There, sitting at a streetside table was our good friend, Bea Moulton. She and her companion had both wondered what that was on that lady's pants. When Bea looked up, she saw it was Sue. Without the grease we would have melted into the crowd (no pun intended) ! After that chance meeting we had several nice visits with Bea, including going to our old church, The Church of the Epiphany, and enjoying being there and seeing parishioners we hadn't seen in many years. Also, we were able to schedule a lunch with Randolph Charles, Rector, and caught up with one another's lives. You never know what chance meetings are in store as you go through life.
Our trip ended with a visit to Angie and Floyd Godfrey, our dear friends in Alexandria whom we've known since Sue was pregnant with Erin. We also returned to Maryland's Eastern Shore to spend a night with John, Sue's brother, and wife, Bonnie, who weren't at home when we were there earlier (the Rehobeth trip with Hannah and Betsy).
We were able to spend a couple more days being with Erin and it was hard to say good-bye; the only consolation is that we can SKYPE during the year she is away. And, hopefully, we'll be able to visit her in the spring somewhere in the world. We left the east coast and flew to Denver where we plan to stay for the next three months. We're always up for visitors, so if you want to "go west young man", we'll welcome you.